City of Long Beach New York Fire Department

City of Long Beach New York Fire Department Welcome to the official page of the City of Long Beach Fire Department. This page is not monitored 24/7. Welcome to the Long Beach Fire Department!

Please call 516-889-7800 to report a Fire or request an Ambulance, for Police dial 911 The Long Beach Fire Department, organized in 1910, bears a proud history as one of Long Island’s busiest fire departments. The members of the Long Beach Fire Department are responsible for providing fire protection and EMS services to the City of Long Beach, Village of Atlantic Beach, and East Atlantic Beach Fir

e District. Located less than 10 miles southeast of John F. Kennedy airport, and directly west of historic Jones Beach, the City of Long Beach has long been known as a premier seaside community. In addition to protecting more than 3.5 miles of ocean beach, the members of the LBFD protect the largest community of low-rise and high-rise multiple dwellings in Nassau County. The organization of the LBFD is comprised of 7 volunteer companies and 1 uniformed company. In total, the members of the LBFD respond to over 1200 fire alarms, and over 3,100 EMS runs annually. In order to accommodate the very large volume of calls for assistance each day, the fire department operates a 24 hour fire alarm dispatch office. The fire alarm dispatch office is responsible for the communication of all alarms and the real-time monitoring of over 50 automatic fire alarms. The men and women of the Long Beach Fire Department work hard every day to provide the residents and visitors of Long Beach with the best emergency response possible. The members take pride in being a part of a fire department with a rich history and a true commitment to protecting life and property. Disclaimer:

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Father's Day is Sunday .... a day that will be enjoyed and celebrated.....but as great a day it is, it's a day We Will N...
06/17/2026

Father's Day is Sunday .... a day that will be enjoyed and celebrated.....but as great a day it is, it's a day We Will Never Forget .... FF Brian Fahey Rescue 4, FF Harry Ford Rescue 4 and FF John Downing Ladder 163 as they made the Supreme Sacrifice on Sunday June 17th 2001, 25 years ago This fire is and will be forever known as the Fathers Day Fire. Our thoughts and prayers are with them and all of their families.

06/14/2026
At 6:51pm last night the Long Beach Fire Department was alerted for an automatic Mutual Aid to Island Park Volunteer Fir...
06/14/2026

At 6:51pm last night the Long Beach Fire Department was alerted for an automatic Mutual Aid to Island Park Volunteer Fire Department for a report of a Building Fire at Jordan's Lobster.

Upon arrival units found heavy smoke and fire on both the first and second floors.

Engine 2344, Ladder 2372, Ambulance 2321 responded along with Chief John Marino and Assistant Chiefs DiGiacomo and Ray.

Engine 2344 took a hydrant down the block and supplied multiple hand lines into the building making an aggressive interior attack, members of Tower Ladder 2372 opened up interior ceilings and walls as well as the roof to expose hidden fire. Ambulance 2321 stood by at the scene in case of any injuries and Command Post 233 was on scene for coordination.

This Fire went to a 3rd Alarm assignment bringing in multiple Fire Departments.

Long Beach units operated for approximately 2 hours, 1 member was treated for minor injuries.

At 7:34 pm the Long Beach Fire Department received a report of a Tree down on Electric Wires at Harmon St. and E. Pine S...
06/13/2026

At 7:34 pm the Long Beach Fire Department received a report of a Tree down on Electric Wires at Harmon St. and E. Pine St.

Upon arrival crrews encountered a large tree down across Pine St., resting on the electric lines.

The crews checked for any immediate hazards and secured the area along with the Long Beach Police Department.

PSEG was notified due to the power lines being involved and several residents did not have power.

City of Long Beach Public Works crews responded and began to cut up the tree to clear the roadway.

Units on scene: Ambulance 2322, Engine 2343 and Ladder 2362.

All operations were under the Command of Chief John Marino and Assistant Chief Hadrick Ray.

At 12:37 pm the Long Beach Fire Department received a report of a Building Fire at the Bungalow on E. Park Ave., upon ar...
06/12/2026

At 12:37 pm the Long Beach Fire Department received a report of a Building Fire at the Bungalow on E. Park Ave., upon arrival units encountered a smoke condition on the main floor, further investigation found a fire in the basement of the building.

Three hose lines were stretched into the building, the fire was quickly knocked down, but a heavy smoke condition lingered, multiple fans were used to vent the building.

The fire was brought under control within 30 minutes, there were no injuries to any firefighters or civilians.

The fire was not suspicious and is under the investigation by the Office of the Fire Marshal - County of Nassau and the Nassau County Police Department Arson/Bomb squad.

All operations were under the Command of Assistant Chief Hadrick Ray.

We were assisted at the scene or standing by for other Alarms by the Point Lookout Lido FD, Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department, Inwood Fire Department, Oceanside NY Fire Department, Woodmere Vol. Fire Department, Baldwin Fire Department, Freeport Fire Department, East Rockaway Fire Department and Atlantic Beach Rescue.

We would like to thank Lido Kosher Deli for donating water for our Firefighters at the scene.

06/12/2026

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania until 9 PM EDT

As warmer weather approaches, let's remember our pets!
06/11/2026

As warmer weather approaches, let's remember our pets!

06/10/2026

🌡️Hot and humid conditions will combine to produce maximum heat index values approaching 100 degrees Thursday and Friday.
⛈️Isolated to scattered strong to severe thunderstorms possible in the afternoon and evening today through Friday.
Full Briefing:https://www.weather.gov/media/okx/DssPacket.pdf

06/06/2026

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for portions of CT, NJ and NY until 10PM tonight. The main threats will be damaging winds and hail. Remember, if you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. If headed out, have a plan to take shelter if a storm gets too close.

Yesterday, was a busy day for the LBFD, responding to 25 Alarms in a 24 hour period.  These Alarms included, 16 Ambulanc...
06/06/2026

Yesterday, was a busy day for the LBFD, responding to 25 Alarms in a 24 hour period.

These Alarms included, 16 Ambulance Calls, 5 General Alarms, a Motor Vehicle Collision, a Water Reacue, 2 Pedestrians struck and a Mutual Aid.

Both our Career and Volunteer Firefighters were ready and able to respond to all of these alarms!

We continue to thank them for their dedication and professionalism.

Photo Credit: Jim Staubitser

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